Anne of Bohemia and Hungary

Anne of Bohemia and Hungary (23 July 1503-27 January 1547) was Queen Consort of Bohemia and Hungary from 17 December 1526 to 27 January 1547. Anne was the daughter of Vladislaus II of Hungary and Anne of Foix-Candale, the sister of Louis II of Hungary, the wife of Emperor Ferdinand I of Germany, and the mother of Maximilian II of Germany and fourteen other children.

Biography
Anne of Bohemia and Hungary was born in Budapest, Hungary on 23 July 1503, the elder child of Vladislaus II of Hungary and Anne of Foix-Candale. Anne belonged to the Polish House of Jagiellon, as did her brother, King Louis II of Hungary. Her mother died when she was three, and her father died in 1516; they were raised by Emperor Maximilian I of Germany, and she was arranged to marry Maximilian's grandson Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, the child of Philip I of Castile and Joanna the Mad. On 26 May 1521, she married Ferdinand in Linz, Austria, and Ferdinand was made Louis II's heir in the case of his death without any children. After Louis was killed in battle with the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Mohacs in 1526, Ferdinand became the new King of Bohemia and Hungary, with Anne serving as his consort. Anne bore Ferdinand fourteen children, and she died just three days after giving birth to her last child, Joanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany, in 1547.